I don't think anyone was knocking six's posts or really for that matter, our achievments.<br> Some may be questioning our aims, some may even be simply sad and disillusioned. <br>but no matter, this is open discussion and we can choose to discuss or not discuss what any one says.. whether it is directed at us or not. You can, as they say, "turn the other cheek".<br><br>Personally i believe that a lot has been said, that is causing us all to grow. <br>This can only be a good thing.<br>On the next day, we will learn more from each other than we learn now.. and that day i always look forward to<br><br>"Today is a gift, that's why its called the present."

So, in other words, if you don't like what people are posting, just shut the heck up?<br><br>I disagree. Yes we all have the freedom to post what ever our opinion is. We also have the ability to decide if we want to rain on the parade. Why always wreck it?<br><br>If you can't say something that upflits and builds, why not shut up? I don't mean that in a rude way. Those that are sad or disolusioned may benifit from allowing the positive views of others. They may find encouragement, new insigts, or even better, learn to stop looking on the bad side of things.<br><br>The thread killer

i can only smile at your opinion of me .. i am completely different.. but thank you for the personal approach post, not containing your usual ire inspiring propaganda, which if positive at all is only positive about America and its word domination.<br><br>by all means decry anybody else's comments as negative .. if that is how you see it. <br>But remember that nobody is really fooled. <br><br>It is not me nor me alone that wrecks threads.. it is really as much down to those whom rain shyte upon people such as myself, whom actually took the brave step and voiced a differing opinion.<br> <br>Anyway, who says threads are wrecked .. when a thread gets posts it is hardly wrecked.. all that may wrecked is the viewer's vision of perfection.<br>Well then it is up to the viewer to try to come closer to finding the perfection again.. dreams are always shattered.. when you wake up.<br><br>**why is your sig.. "thread killer"?<br><br>"Today is a gift, that's why its called the present."

I find it amusing how you put so much effort into trying to portray yourself as some sage of wisdom. <br><br>I also find it funny how you blow everything out of context.<br><br>Like so many things, you missed the point of my post. Perhaps if you came off your mountain for a minute you could see beyond the surface. <br><br>Although I hold little hope for you, I will try this one last time. If you still feel the need to make petty quips all I can do is toss up my hands and mark you on the 'clueless' list. So, here we go. Try to keep up.<br><br>What I said was it is not always necessary to be contrary to some ones post. Yes, it is possible, but why not let someone have their day in the sun? Why not join in the celebration? Share their happiness. <br><br>There you have it.<br><br>The thread killer

[censored]-ing in your own nest. <br>Which of course you simply had to do.<br>and you are welcome .. it is you whom has to sit in it.<br><br><br><br>"Today is a gift, that's why its called the present."

[censored][censored] but they just cannot stand in too much shyte for too long.<br><br>No worries though mate, I don't forsee anyone wanting a tree planter on Mars for a long while after I am gone to fertilize the forest.<br><br>"Today is a gift, that's why its called the present."

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